The Otis House Museum at Fairview-Riverside State Park near Madisonville has re-opened to the public following repairs of Hurricane Isaac-related damage, according to the office of state parks. The riverside campground and day-use area of the park also have reopened. The park's front campground is undergoing an upgrade of its electrical system, which should be completed by the end of January 2013, state officials said.

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Isaac flooded nearly the entire park with water from the overflowing Tchefuncte River, causing an estimated $675,000 in damage. The Otis House, built in 1885, received moisture damage but did not flood.

Several attractions at Fontainebleau State Park east of Mandeville remain closed because of Isaac damage including the park's lakefront cabins and the group camping area, pending damage assessment by FEMA and other agencies, state officials said. Reservations at these facilities have been cancelled through August 2013. The campground, day use area, lodge and Area 3 Group Camp reopened in October.